The Qataris said they hoped that Tehran and Doha could boost cooperation: “The Qatari minister also touched on Gaza and said the situation there remained critical, then he called for continuation of consultations between Doha and Tehran to help ensure regional stability and security,” IRNA reported.
Kani put out a statement on Tuesday praising Amir-Abdollahian for the role he played in the region and the “art of diplomacy” he used. “The fact that resistance at the regional level became a norm in regional relations was the art of Iranian diplomacy, which was able to institutionalize it in the regional atmosphere and international relations,” Kani said, according to IRNA.
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This shows how much Iran’s foreign policy has knitted together an alliance of proxies in the region. Kani has appeared to work more closely with the IRGC so that the two purveyors of Iran’s arms in the region now work together on policies. The IRGC has historically played a major role in backing groups like Hezbollah, the Houthis, and militias in Iraq and Syria.